Amsterdam Museum

I know I had a busy end of the year with two flights in November and two more in December so I’m practically covered in photos and emotions to share with you… and I’m still having photos from the last summer that must be shown here (oh, the typical Swedish outfit in the Heaven’s Gardens and some others that I never posted… ufff). I’m forced to hurry up a little so I’m mix all the travels and photos. Today: Amsterdam Museum, a must-visit if you’re traveling to the Dutch capital. Very interactive, full of interesting information regarding the formation of the city, its conquerors (did you know that Napoleon once ruled the city ? And the fact that the Dutch flag was made after the French flag but the colors are disposed horizontal ? And also the main part of the city is under the sea level ?) and its population. But let’s see the photos.

This is right at the entrance, they give you a DNA file to have a personalized visit: / Esto estaba justo en la entrada, te dan un papel con tu ADN para tener una visita personalizada:
Here you can see the level of the land in Amsterdam / Aquí se puede ver el nivel de la tierra en Amsterdam:

This is an almost 300 years old shoe: / Aquí hay un zapato de casi 300 años de antigüedad:
This is one of the thousands of thick wood sticks that keep the building up in Amsterdam. All the constructions reside on wood platforms kept in place by these wood columns: / Este es uno de los miles de palos de madera gruesa que mantienen los edificios de Amsterdam a la altura para no hundirse. Todas las construcciones residen en plataformas de madera mantenidas en sus lugares por estas columnas de madera: